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bdc30
Full Tilt Poker
Pot Limit Omaha Ring game
Blinds: $0.25/$0.50
6 players
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Stack sizes:
UTG: $28.80
UTG+1: $57.45
CO: $55.05
Button: $48.25
Hero: $51.55
BB: $90

Pre-flop: (6 players) Hero is SB with 6 icon_suit_club.gif 5 icon_suit_heart.gif K icon_suit_club.gif K icon_suit_heart.gif
UTG raises to $1, UTG+1 folds, CO calls, Button calls, Hero raises to $5.5, BB folds, UTG calls, CO calls, Button calls.

Flop: 8 icon_suit_club.gif T icon_suit_diamond.gif Q icon_suit_club.gif ($22.5, 4 players)
Hero bets $22.5, UTG raises all-in $23.3, CO raises all-in $49.55, Button calls all-in $42.75, Hero calls all-in $23.55.
Uncalled bets: $3.5 returned to CO.
simo_8ball
I will usually check this flop and evaluate the action behind. I think potting there is too reckless.

Preflop is obv standard.
Naked_Cowboy
I'm checking flop too. Straight out there (with a possible straight redraw where spiking our king would be bad), I'd wager we're up against at least one set (two is actually better for us than one obv), and we don't even have the NFD or the SFD. Even if noone has the ace high FD, there must be other flush draws out there as well with this much action, which kills our flush even further.

This feels like a crying call where we could be drawing almost dead.
iggymcfly
I just pot it. Sure, when you get 4-way action, you might feel bad, and think "if only I'd checked and seen a bet and a raise and a call, I could have folded", but that's hardly ever going to happen. Most of the time, you'll end up in a HU pot against two pair or a 3-way pot vs. two pair and a straight, and you'll be fine.
BudBundy
I don't understand how you can so easily ignore the fact that we are kamikaze diving into 3 players who called a 3-bet preflop with just an overpair and a non nut flush draw.

We invested only 5$ so far in the pot , no need to feel committed on that flop.

I check and see what happens.
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